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new low emission limits ahead of the introduc- tion of the tighter regulations. In order to be seen as market leaders, it is essential that com- panies are at the forefront of tackling the new challenges ahead, and are leading by exam- ple. Future-proofing their products will ensure the end consumer makes the best investments for heating their home. Arada’s new Farringdon range is just


one example of this. These stoves meet the challenge of being attractive and easy to control for consumers and also have very low particulate emissions.


What does this mean for the installer and the


consumer? It is essential that consumers are educated on the importance of investing in a new low emission heating appliance. While a stove may be manufactured to meet these new standards, its installation, usage and fuel will affect its performance. Independent tests carried out by the Stove


particulate emissions of their products. Air quality is a key priority for the UK heating industry and so leading UK stove manufacturers have decided to release stoves that meet the


Industry Alliance have already shown that an Ecodesign-ready stove produces 90 per cent fewer emissions than an open fire and 83 per cent less than a stove from 10 years ago. This new era of stoves will set the standard for the UK stove industry, and by fitting one six years early, you are removing the need to retrofit in the future; ensuring that the home in which it is


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Consumers will have a much clearer view of a product’s output – this means no more hiding behind meaningless claims of efficiency or fabricated green credentials


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installed is at the height of environmentally friendly living. In the upcoming months, be sure to look for


particulate information, alongside CO levels and efficiency when choosing your heating appliance. New products featuring the latest clean burning technology will not only be a styl- ish option for the home but will also be an investment for the future – lowering heating costs and promoting greener living for many years to come.


Jon Butterworth is sales director at Arada Stoves Enq. 141


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